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Barrie Examiner, 21 Jul 1954, p. 12

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VBy WEN LETIIEKBY hirvalley Memorial Service Annual memorial cemetery ser vice at St Gebrges hurch lulr volley was held July under the direction of Rev II Craven parish rector Vacation Bible Schools Under the direction of Rev John Eon live daily vacation Bible lichools are being held at Moon stone Jarratt Couison and in Vasey District The schools are sponsored by the Christian FeilowshipChapcl and ore being eorrled on by ll young menand women who are volun teering their huliday time to teach Starting July is annual two would classes are boing held in Coldwaler public school with morning classes only Forestry Students From Oxford Field Staff of the Department of Lands and Forests Coldwatci has been joined by three iortetry stud entl from Oxford University Eng and John Canolly of South Illlo citsin Rubert Day of Oxford England and Roderick Nicholson Somerset England are spending the first month at Ilnney Ilalboul Supervising their work in tin Severn River area are Forester It Lane and Deputy Chief Atkinsonhswcrn lalls Ant Ftsllin nan Severn Meeting at rort Severn Port Sovern ullides Association passed resolution recommending that all fishing he banneif in the Severn River hetween the Little Chute and the Big photo committee was appointed to meet with Cottagers Association at Sixlnile Lake regarding cloning fishing in the Lost channel and Pretty Channel Twentyone guides attended the meeting Iilld repre llntivLi of the Lands and Fern Donaltnient were It Lane Forester fur Sev ern nlver Area Dr McCrimmon Stan Hudsonnnd Rome Sailews At Ilsa Lin Brownie Camp Coldwater Brownies attending the Brownies Camp which was held at Err Lake Park were Parn ela Borden Gall Brandon Kath erinc Beatty Mary Jane Devlnc Suzanne Danby Susan Hancock Sharon Howell Elizabeth Hall Maureen Killoran Judy McIndoo Phyllis Taylor and Lydia Joyce Williams Keen Interest In Playoffs Interest is high In the East Sim eue Rural Softball League playoffs with Coldwatcr and Sturgeon Bay and Warmliister and Victoria liar buur respectively close to deci slon in the tilleeoutofiive series Sturgeon Bay leer Coldlvaier two games in one at the end of last weeks games The Coldwater team ILiccli elimination in the third gamc at Victoria llarbour having lost the first two encounters in row The Goldwater lincup however won the third tilt to Ill behind the pitching of Doug Millcr and Russ Hawkins Victoria Harbour downed Wur minster to In the third game of their series ticing the series score Warminster won the first match and tied the ticcond Kcnny VLbb who pitched Victoria llar hour to victory in the last game played is making his team for midallie contender for the l951 title Draws At Local Siam Winners in the drawfur sets of dishes at Mannings Hardware were William Ilarvie and Wilfred Pow ers Culdwator John Spalson 345 Vhitrnorc Avenue Toronto and Mrs Marie Cadeau Victoria Har boar Draw for mantel radio at the IGA store was won by Mrs II Mick of Foxmecid Good Tax Payments Coidwuter clerkntreasurer Chest er Martin reports that substantial cm TELLOlllliiST WINNER Loyalty to CKIlll paid off for Mrs II Ford of Itrmprnlcldt Drive Ilarrie tn the tune of $3200 Mrs Ford came up with the correct answer to thc IEIiIiO QUEST question which won her the award from the programs sjonstlr SIMCUI DISTRICT Ct lIIIItATIVII SERVICES Gcilrral Manager IZlnersnn Swain Is shown alluvc lrrrntng the cheque to Mrs Ford The hie Fred Blair The community was shocked by the sudden passing of Fred Bilir on Monday July 12 and sympathy is extended to his widow Voiet and son Aberdeen and his family Mr Blair will be greatly missed in this community for all enjoyed his loyal friendship and his iavial dis posidon Marion Downer is spending two weeks holidays at the home of her parents Virglnlatown Visitor Mr and Mrs plan and fam ily of virginiaiowu are visiting Mrs Blairs parents Mr and Mrs Charles and the Ken Ilonn somes Mr and Mrs Lamb Barrie spent the weekend with the Iottcrs parents Mr andMrs Long Toronto visited Mr and Mrs Angus llawn Saturday Mrs Drinklvlne Torontrd also Beth Montgcmery are visiting Mr and Mrs Charles Hounsume Mr and Mrs Gardiner Penc inng visited Mr and Mrs llounstme Sunday evening Home From Western Ontario Mr and Mrs Salisbury have returned htme after visiting friends in St Thomas and Ch ham paymcnt of taxes has been receiv ed since bills were mailed to Cold water residents early in July Due dates are half yearlylsummer and fall rronare Fair rrize Usts oeod progress is being made by directors of the fair in preparation or the prize list for this years Show Careful study during recent years has resulted in satisfactory list with the result that with few mlnnrexccptiuns classes will re main the same as lzist year There will be few revisions in Domest ic Science The 1951 list will soon be ready special prize in the Grain Class is again being offered More would have competent for it at the 1933 fair only the list was too late for some to provide baled hay re quired for the oniry lrires of sin $7 $5 and $3 are being offered for the best display of Field Produce which must have at least six Var Ictits and must include halo of hay sheaves of grain and potatoes Frank Orr Egbert spent couple of days with his uncle and aunt Mr and Mrs Rodgers Dorothy Rodgers returned home with him Friday for holiday Move To nanle Mr and Mrs Dalton Siessor and Janet moved to uarrle on Thurs day We are sorry to lose then from the community Open House At Day Camp Childrens Day Camp closed on Friday with open house when par ents and friends went to inspect the useful craft the children had learned Mrs Viilougllby Barrie visited Friday at the home if her daugh ier Mrs Rodgers Mr and Mrs Anderson and Eirls Visited III Toronto on Saturs llay evening Mr and Mrs Iliiify and Linda and Michael of Toronto Spcnt the weekend with Mr and Itlrs Anderson Mr and Mrs Huntley and family visited in Toronto on Sun any Suffers trashed Leg onrry ingrum lnct with serious accident on the form of Lacktr into the loft when it crushed one of his legs against the wall Among the injuries was broken ankle We hope he will soon feel better Mrs Loughueti has returned home lifter holidaying with friends in Toronto Miss Verna Win Toronto visit cd last week with her sister Mrs Joe Coehrune Cousins Renew Acquaintance Two cousins who had not met In over 40 years renewed acquaint ance and recalled former days when Dalton Blbioham of Los An grits visiiLd lit the home of Iteuh en Eloxharn last Friday and Sat urday Reuben Eloxham was born and has remained on his present farm near Ilolly Dalton was burn In Drantford moving to California with his parents some 37 years ago lie is visiting Various points of On tariu this month with his wife two daughters and one son LONDON CI CONTROL CENTRE Sir David Maxwell Fyfe UK Home Secretary recently opened lilo City of London Civil Defence Control Centre lie said This indeed testing time for civil de fence First lct us realize that fundamentally the 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roux EXPRESSING WISII TO SEE AS MUCH OF CANADA AS POSSIBLE particularly the fast expanding and devel oping Northlond His Royalnghncss the Duke of Edin burgh will arrive In Ottawa 29 July IOIfI 20day Canadian visit With visits to the Chalk River atomic energy plant Ke mnno Kltlmot Whitehorse Fort Simpson Port Radium Copperrnfne Yellowknife Knob Lake and other places scheduled the Duke will have an excellent opportunity of seeing the vastness of the country and the immensity of its IESOIIICES Also included In the itinerary Is visit to the British Empire Games at Vancouver and meetith with govern ment and military personnges The RCAF aircraft will fly the Duke from England and will also transport him and his party during most of the cross country tour Inset thébiike wenrlng the uniform of Marshal of the Royal Air Force inspecting RCAF personnel at No Fighter Wing North Luffenham England Below at left is Wing Commander Morrison of Winnipeg captain of the aircraft and right Group Cop tain McNobb of Regina equerry to the Duke on tour and chairman of the committee of arrangements Begin ning bottom left Ill clockwise order are the other members of the crew Flight Lieutenant II Cram pilot of Lauder Mon FL l3Russell pilot of Harris Sask FL Pas navigator Vermilion Altll FL Martin navigator Grimsby 0nt FL James radio officer Ottawa Flying Officer Henry radio officer Montreal Flight Sergeant Benoit flight engineer Ottawa rs Trimblc maintenance crew Ottawa FS Derouln mfilll tennncc crew Cornwall Ont Sergeant Ecrgin move ment controller Ottawa Corporal If Cluctt mainten mlce crew Sydney Mines 17 and ill iive members oi the lst Aliandale lluvrr Scout Crew xct out on shllrt crime trip nlillll the llLlck llivor and lake st lulu lltilr Wllulaull Inn MrClyllmnt Julll CIIIIMlIIIl lldve Armstrong and IIflllt Mulls run they revered part or lin unl ululr rev 1hr 111an Ilivrr and bake SI John by Cilfilll This Is part of tItl lluver Scout training llllll tllc Errlb hnpt to have low Ilitlllillvrn Badges before the fiullllllef is out The crew are looking for wooden building suitable for den and if anyone having hilt they would Cart to illlllllti would rili¢ Horde 37 the Ilovers will timing to remove it iind out it to ll good use On Saturday And Sunday Jilly STEEL OUIIUI lthiUItI Tllt lrltn null Steel lluarli oi itrllilin ilIllItllIllLltI recently that Ilrel production in April averaged Stillth ttlnl weekly nilll lllttilltl ll lrrevlmlu Iliumti ulilpul of ammo tilt wrvkiy iltIlithtI Ill Mllltll ut IIII ylilr Led by over Mate Will Milla BARRIE JUNIOR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Irrnrntst lilelr NINTH ANNUAL REGATTA Monday August ST VINCENT PARK I30 pm SWIMMING BOATING NOVELTY EVENTS Adult 50 Children rm ENTIIV ltlltMR AVAILABLE AT ItEtlATIA Rosemonl Woman Composes Tune For Old Fiddlers Mrs Ada Moore of Bosemont in Simcoe County near the border with Dufferin County rails scored first in Canadian musical his tory An enthusiasticand prac ticalsupporter of oils time fid dling contests Mrs Home has composed typical tune in honor of Canadal championship old time fiddlcrs contest and called it The Shelburne Breakdown since the national event is held each year in Shelburne Ontario This is the first time musical mpostlfon has been written as lprciaily for the Canadian fiddle title event and consequently the honor must go to Mrs Moore who gained her first knowledge of via iin playing when younzglrl in her native North of England Mrs Moore plans to play her dedicated number at this years cnmpetilion which Is scheduled for August ti and and has also writtena toetickling tune the llosemnnt Reel In honor of the regionaliiddlccontest to be held in herhomc community Wednes day night of next week Interviewed at her farm home south of Resemont MrsJMoare told contest manager Clitf Mc Intosh of Shelburne that In her opinion there werent enough wo men players competing against the men for Canadian fiddling honors cant see why the men should think they are any better players than their betterhalves she do clared Perhaps all that is need ed for more women In enter the contest for couple of us to take the lead Turning to the other side of the players ledger nntlnnal contest manager McIntosh in announcing that Charles Dyer 85yearold Fergus fiddler has entered this years competition already is yet unable to answer yes to queries as to whether Earries octogenar LARGE CANADIAN ORDER Orders for British shoes totalling some 568000 hove becn placed by Canadian chain of department stores Approximately $50000worth of orders are for mens lihoes Among the reasons for buying Erl tisb shoes were wearing quality and their lower cost of production CALL THE EXAMINER FOB PRINTINGPHONE let Mus ADA moans tan fiddler Lennax has followed suit There are two classesof players who warm the hearts of the listeners he dc clared One is the Spryand el derly tunesters and the other is the fair sex Ynu can always de pendon them In be good troup ers Ham LheeSe SANDWICH MAYONNAISE comics 35° LUNCII AT BBYSIINS icE CRFJtM CANDY 22 DUNLOI STREET WEST PHONE 4562 While Ilrcss Shoes Casuals SIIIIIIIIIS 395 495 695 $895 lilitillliAlt LINES ill liItlIlAlI llrtulllru vPElIALJll CASUAL Finer dress type wedge heels Ill potent red blue tau AAA AA Reg $1205 51095 SIIISIIE SURE and LEATHER Still eyelet Tun Ties anCCilIlll Jump 335 lledileeti to clour tit llIAillEiI camp unsuns $595 to $645 CHILDRENS snoss SANDALS SCAMPEIIS and MOCCASINS $245 $295 5345 and $305 Pililltllllll STIIAP SLIPPEIIS in rcti urccll Illiir Iittlltl illicit 295 1nclcnr ilL mo prior IIUY AND HAVE IN QUALITY ltltITWllltIt MlltlilE SIIOES IIWITER VIIIINtl FtllltlEAlt 0PP POST OFFICE nexmhfl on us iot at run lilillnll

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